Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1879 — In Districts Formerly Ravaged [ARTICLE]
In Districts Formerly Ravaged
By fever and ague, immunity from the dreadful scourge is enjoyed by those who have rendered their systems malaria-proof with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the best preventive and remedy. Quinine cannot compare with it in efficacy, and is anything but safe. Physicians recommend the Bitten for its remedial and resuscitating properties, and the closest analysis reveals nothing in the composition of a deleterious nature. It does not -deteriorate, is an agreeable cordial as well as a potent medicine, and when mixed with brackish or unwholesome water neutralizes its hurtful properties. The denizens of malarious localities, not only in the United States but the tropics, regard it as an invaluable protection, and in hosts of families it is kept constantly on hand. As the tide of emigration spreads further westward the demand for it among those compelled to encounter the vicissitudes of climate constantly increases. . Walking made easy with Lyon’s Patent Heel Stiffeners. They keep your boots and shoes straight, and make them easy to your feet.
Mayor Beatty’s Pianos and Organs, lour attention is called to the advertisemen of Hon. Daniel F. Beatty, of Washington, New Jersey. Mayor Beatty’s celebrated pianos and organs are so well known throughout the civilized world that they require no word of commendation from ns. Lowest prices, superior workmanship and complete satisfaction have brought this house prominently forward, until to-day he stands the only man m the trade who dares to ship his instruments on test trial, and, if unsatisfactory, refunds not only the price but all freight paid. No fairer offer can be made or even suggested. His sales are now very large, and when it is taken into consideration that a few years ago he was only a poor plow-boy, it must be evident to every reader that Mayor Beatty is the possessor of rare talent in his vocation.
